I was not clear about the slate splice. I am not talking about the seams between the slate sections. I have slate sections(2) that are spliced with dark and light pieces of slate to make a whole section.

Viewing the slate from the side you can see that the slate is spliced. The pieces of slate were cut at about a 45 degree angles and I assume they were glued together to make one piece. It is definitely not a natural occurring vein because of the closely machined splices.

I have not been able to I.D my table, since there are no markings anywhere. The nameplate at the head was worn completely smooth when I got the table in 1985. It looks just like a Schaaf pool table that was posted on this forum some time back.

The bed of the table is 30 3/4 inches from the bottom of the legs. The max is 31" according to BCA. I have some shims under all legs for leveling and to keep the bottom of the legs from contact with the cement floor. Thanks for the comment on the table.